Gringo Bandito said:You confuse newsworthy with historical. There is no news being made about an event from 11 years ago. I just don't see the need to drop everything and air the exact same memorial services that have been held for the last 11 years.jfrancispastirchak said:You are confused. Yes, you have a right to ignore the proceedings, but you also have an obligation to respect the rights of 9/11 mourners to publicly grieve their losses. These courageous survivors seek closure in the wake of an indescribably horrible crime for which there will never be satisfactory justice.Gringo Bandito said:How is it disrespectful to not continue to harp on something that happened years ago as if it is still a newsworthy event?Mike_Rafone said:In addition to patriotism, there is something called "respect" that this country seems to be losing. Sorry it was an inconvenience for you, Gringo Bandito.
Marginalizing 9/11, a day you claim is no longer "a newsworthy event..." betrays your ignorance. As famed philosopher George Santayana wrote, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". Please note that Santayana, a lifelong citizen of Spain, so embraced our country's values that "(he) identified himself as an American" (Wikipedia).
In the course of events "that happened years ago", 3000 human beings, including grandpas and grandmas, fathers, mothers and children, were slaughtered, many by incineration, at the hands of homocidal maniacs touting a twisted slogan of hatred against America. This, my confused patriot, qualifies 9/11 as a legitimate news story, even today.
Yes, 9/11 "is still a newsworthy event", for, as Santayana also wrote, "Only the dead have seen the end of the war".
Then don't watch.